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We are moving house and the sale of our house is moving quicker than our purchase. We have signed contracts with our buyer but no date or exchange has happened yet. We have since become aware of an issue at our property, which we haven’t put on the property information form as this was returned sometime ago. Should we pull out of the sale or is it not too late to bring this up? The issue is regarding electrical work that isn’t certified
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and, in particular, note the information under 'Indemnity insurance'.
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and, in particular, note the information under 'Indemnity insurance'.
You should check with your solicitor but my understanding is that the buyer's solicitor is likely to be satisfied with an indemnity insurance certificate in place of an electrical installation certificate. Simply be up front with the buyer and his/her solicitor and see what happens.
PS: Welcome to the site, from a rather damp Needham Market ;-)
PS: Welcome to the site, from a rather damp Needham Market ;-)
I doubt that a fuseboard from 8 years ago is not certifiable....I would go back to your electrician who did the work...if not in business, I wouldn't think it's a massive end-of-the-world job to fit a new one in and get the certification - and no rewiring of the house would be necessary. I may be wrong though....
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